Making Sense of Lung Function Tests, Second Edition

Type
E-Book
Category
Lung Function  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2017 
Publisher
URL
[ private ] 
Pages
225 
Description
Respiratory problems are the most common cause of acute admission to hospital. A variety of diagnostic investigations are required, both for acute and clinic assessment. Making Sense of Lung Function Tests, Second Edition familiarises both trainees and more experienced clinicians with the interpretation of a range of respiratory parameters. It places lung function in a clinical context using real-life examples and provides invaluable hands-on guidance.For this second edition Consultant Respiratory Physician Jonathan Dakin and Consultant Anaesthetist Elena Kourteli are joined by Mark Mottershaw, Chief Respiratory Physiologist from Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, all contributing a broad range of expertise and perspectives. Together they have updated the book throughout and added new chapters including an algorithm for interpretation of pulmonary function tests, exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) and cardiopulmonary exercise testing.The text offers a clear explanation of the concepts which students find difficult, including:The basis of obstructive and restrictive defectsPattern recognition of the flow volume loopDifferences between TLCO and KCOAssessment of oxygenation using PO2 and SO2The basis of Type 1 and type 2 respiratory failureDistinguishing respiratory and metabolic acidosisThe relationship between sleep and respiratory failureThe information is presented in an accessible way, suitable for those seeking a basic grounding in spirometry or blood gases, but also sufficiently comprehensive for readers completing specialist training in general or respiratory medicine. - from Amzon 
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